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    Restaurant in Avignon, France

    Hiély-Lucullus

    210Pearl Points

    Michelin-recognised modern French, easy to book.

    Hiély-Lucullus, Restaurant in Avignon

    About Hiély-Lucullus

    Hiély-Lucullus holds a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 and a 4.6 Google rating, making it one of the most dependable choices at the €€€€ tier in central Avignon. It suits food-focused travellers who want Michelin-recognised modern cuisine in a walkable location. Booking is easy outside festival season.

    Should you book Hiély-Lucullus in Avignon?

    Yes, if you want a Michelin-recognised modern French meal in the centre of Avignon at a price point that reflects genuine culinary ambition. Hiély-Lucullus holds a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, sits on the main artery of the old city at 5 Rue de la République, and carries a 4.6 Google rating across 237 reviews. That combination of sustained recognition and strong public approval makes it one of the more dependable choices at the €€€€ tier in this market. If you are visiting Avignon for the first time and want one serious dinner, this belongs on your shortlist alongside La Mirande and Pollen.

    What Hiély-Lucullus delivers

    Hiély-Lucullus is a modern cuisine restaurant with a long presence in Avignon's dining scene. The Michelin Plate — awarded for consistent quality cooking rather than starred-level ambition — tells you that this is a kitchen producing food that reviewers find technically sound and worth recommending, without the intensity or ceremony of a full-starred experience. For a food and wine traveller seeking depth in the Provence-Rhône corridor, that positioning matters. You get professional-level cooking in a city that also gives you ready access to some of France's great wine regions: the Southern Rhône, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, and Gigondas are all within reach. Pairing that regional wine context with a Michelin Plate kitchen is a sound strategy for a serious meal.

    The address on Rue de la République places it in the commercial heart of Avignon's walled city, walkable from the Palais des Papes and from most of the city's hotels. If you are staying at a property covered in our full Avignon hotels guide, you can likely reach the restaurant without a taxi. That kind of access matters when you are planning around festivals, particularly the Festival d'Avignon in July, when the city fills and logistics tighten.

    The morning and weekend angle

    For travellers calibrating when to visit, the brunch and weekend service question is worth addressing directly. At a €€€€ modern cuisine restaurant with Michelin recognition, the lunch service typically offers the clearest value. A fixed lunch menu at this price tier in Avignon will almost always represent a lower per-cover cost than dinner while drawing from the same kitchen. If you are exploring the Provence region across several days, scheduling your Hiély-Lucullus visit as a long weekend lunch makes practical sense: you keep your evening free for wine-bar exploration (see our full Avignon bars guide) and you eat at a pace that suits afternoon plans in the old city. The specific lunch menu format and pricing are not confirmed in our current data, so verify directly with the restaurant before booking.

    Recent recognition and what it signals

    Consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025 indicate a kitchen that has maintained its standard across a meaningful period of scrutiny. This matters because Avignon's restaurant market has seen movement: new openings at the €€€ tier and continued pressure from Provence's wider culinary pull. Holding Michelin recognition consecutively in this environment is a credible signal that the kitchen has not coasted. For context on what sustained Michelin attention at various levels looks like across France, compare the trajectories of properties like Maison Lameloise in Chagny or Flocons de Sel in Megève , both of which built reputations through consistent year-on-year quality rather than single-season peaks.

    Practical details

    Booking at Hiély-Lucullus is rated Easy. At the €€€€ tier in Avignon outside festival season, you should be able to secure a table within one to two weeks for most dates. During the Festival d'Avignon (July), book earlier , the city's dining capacity tightens across all price points. Dress code information is not confirmed, but at a Michelin Plate restaurant in France at this price level, smart casual is a safe baseline: clean, put-together, and not beachwear. The address is 5 Rue de la République, 84000 Avignon. For a broader view of where this fits in the city's dining options, see our full Avignon restaurants guide.

    Travellers who want to extend the day around this meal should note that Avignon's winery access is real: our full Avignon wineries guide covers the options for tastings in the surrounding appellation areas, which pair logically with a Rhône-influenced modern cuisine lunch.

    Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025 | 4.6 / 5 (237 Google reviews) | €€€€ | 5 Rue de la République, Avignon | Booking difficulty: Easy.

    How It Compares

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    Pearl Picks Near Hiély-Lucullus

    • La Mirande , the most formal dining room in Avignon, inside a historic palace hotel
    • La Vieille Fontaine , courtyard setting, strong regional cooking
    • Pollen , modern cuisine at €€€€, the closest direct competitor
    • Acte 2 , worth checking for a more casual evening option
    • Bibendum , good wine list focus for Rhône exploration

    For the full picture of what to eat, drink, and do in Avignon, see our guides: restaurants, bars, hotels, wineries, and experiences.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Hiély-Lucullus worth the price?

    At €€€€, it sits at the top of Avignon's price tier, but two consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025 confirm the kitchen is delivering at a level that justifies the spend. Outside festival season, you're paying for genuine culinary ambition without the difficulty premium that comes with harder-to-book venues. If you want a reliable, Michelin-recognised dinner in the city centre, the value holds.

    What should I wear to Hiély-Lucullus?

    No dress code is documented in the venue data, but a €€€€ modern cuisine restaurant with Michelin recognition in Avignon calls for at minimum business casual. Think put-together rather than formal: a jacket for men and equivalent effort for women is unlikely to be out of place and less likely to feel under-dressed than the alternative.

    What should I order at Hiély-Lucullus?

    Specific menu details are not available in our current data, so we won't speculate on dishes. At a Michelin Plate modern cuisine restaurant in this price range, the kitchen's composed set menus are typically where the cooking shows best. Ask staff which format the chef currently considers the kitchen's strongest when you book or arrive.

    How far ahead should I book Hiély-Lucullus?

    Booking is rated Easy at Hiély-Lucullus. Outside Avignon's festival season (primarily July), one to two weeks ahead should be sufficient for most parties. During the Festival d'Avignon, the city fills up sharply and earlier reservations make sense. Walk-ins may be possible on quieter weeknights, but a €€€€ dinner is not worth leaving to chance.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Hiély-Lucullus?

    We don't have current menu structure confirmed in our data, so we can't call the tasting menu specifically. What the two consecutive Michelin Plates do confirm is that the kitchen has maintained consistent quality across scrutinised service periods, which is generally a signal that structured, multi-course formats are where the cooking lands well. Confirm menu options directly with the restaurant when booking.

    Is Hiély-Lucullus good for a special occasion?

    Yes. A Michelin Plate modern cuisine restaurant at €€€€ on Avignon's main central thoroughfare ticks the practical boxes for a birthday, anniversary, or celebration dinner: recognised quality, central location at 5 Rue de la République, and an accessible booking window that lets you plan ahead without stress. It suits couples and small groups more naturally than larger parties at this price point.

    What are alternatives to Hiély-Lucullus in Avignon?

    Numéro 75 and Pollen are the closest comparisons in the Avignon area for considered modern cooking. Le Joat and Sevin are worth considering if you want to trade some formality for a different style at a potentially lower spend. Italie là-bas offers a distinct change of direction if French fine dining isn't the priority. All are within the Pearl network for direct comparison.

    Location

    5 Rue de la République, 84000 Avignon, France

    Compare Hiély-Lucullus

    How Hiély-Lucullus Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Hiély-LucullusModern Cuisine€€€€Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)Easy
    PollenModern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Italie là-basItalian€€Unknown
    Numéro 75Traditional Cuisine€€Unknown
    SevinModern Cuisine€€€Unknown
    Le JoatUnknown

    How Hiély-Lucullus stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    At the €€€€ tier, the most direct comparison to Hiély-Lucullus is Pollen, also a modern cuisine restaurant at the same price point. Both carry Michelin attention in Avignon's competitive market. If you can only book one €€€€ dinner and the food format matters more than the room, check current Michelin and review data for both before committing — the two kitchens occupy similar territory and your choice may come down to availability and which menu appeals.

    If price is a consideration, Sevin at €€€ offers modern cuisine with one price tier less exposure, making it the stronger value option for travellers who want creative cooking without the full €€€€ commitment. For traditional Provençal cooking at accessible prices, Numéro 75 at €€ is a reliable alternative that suits groups with mixed appetites for formal dining. Italie là-bas at €€ is the pick for a casual Italian evening that keeps budget available for wine elsewhere.

    For the most occasion-appropriate room in Avignon, La Mirande has the historic setting advantage. Hiély-Lucullus wins when you want Michelin-recognised modern cooking in a central, easy-to-book venue without La Mirande's formality premium. Le Joat is worth monitoring for a neighbourhood alternative, though its profile is less established in current data.

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